[R] Strange question/result about SVM

2009-09-14 Thread Noah Silverman
Hello, I have a very unusual situation with an SVM and wanted to get the group's opinion. We developed an experiment where we train the SVM with one set of data (train data) and then test with a completely independent set of data (test data). The results were VERY good. I found and error

Re: [R] Strange question/result about SVM

2009-09-14 Thread Ravi Varadhan
1:00 PM To: r help Subject: [R] Strange question/result about SVM Hello, I have a very unusual situation with an SVM and wanted to get the group's opinion. We developed an experiment where we train the SVM with one set of data (train data) and then test with a completely independent set

Re: [R] Strange question/result about SVM

2009-09-14 Thread Noah Silverman
...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of Noah Silverman Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 1:00 PM To: r help Subject: [R] Strange question/result about SVM Hello, I have a very unusual situation with an SVM and wanted to get the group's opinion. We developed an experiment

Re: [R] Strange question/result about SVM

2009-09-14 Thread Rolf Turner
On 15/09/2009, at 6:14 AM, Noah Silverman wrote: Ravi, If you don't like my questions, simply don't answer them. My sediments exactly! :-) The R-help forum frequently digresses into issues that are not fundamentally R-related. Subscribers can participate in

Re: [R] Strange question/result about SVM

2009-09-14 Thread Steve Lianoglou
(Although I must admit that the current thread about SVMs leaves me --- personally --- cold. I think that SVMs are a load of dingos' kidneys. So, you're saying that you find them so essential that life w/o them is practically impossible ... unless we have dingo